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Originally Posted by katiesue
To avoid hurt feelings. Say it's your aunt Sally and you don't want her to know that you were out drinking till 2 AM. Or as JWBear had a co-worker who you don't really want to know what's going on but not accepting them will cause and issue.
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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
What Katie said, plus, when your mom asks to be your friend, can you say no? Even though you post regularly using language she might not like, or use sexual innuendo with close friends, or talk about your binge drinking?
It's already an old joke that the computer is the only device in the house which is used by your child for homework and by you for pornography. Facebook is just a smaller scale internet, where some use it for shout outs to "all my b!tches" after lost weekends in Vegas and others use it for pictures of their babies. Some use it for both, at the same time...
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I should have added that I also understand those situations. This is someone whom I've (supposedly) been friends with for several years. All of a sudden, I'm blocked out of their wall and only get very general info. I mean, why not send me a note and tell me you're pissed about something? Or defriend me and make it clear how you feel? Or On the other hand, I suppose it is clear, non?
